PROHIBITION: To Make a Better Country

On the slope of Capitol Hill, in neat position to help the
U. S. government function, lives the Anti-Saloon League of America. Its
building is of humble brick, painted a bellicose red. Upon its
windows in large gold letters is painted the name: "Wayne B.
Wheeler."

Wayne B. Wheeler is dead. People said that the brains of
the Anti-Saloon League died with him last September. Whether that is
true or not, the League has not been the same since. Last week, when
its...